Overall, 72 percent of U.S. adults favor security cameras in schools — from preschool/daycare through high school and college — while 28 percent are against having them. The 72 percent result was a 7 percentage point increase in from the 65 percent who favored surveillance systems in schools in early 2015, indicating that community attitudes were even more positive in 2016.
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